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Corten Steel
Corten Steel, also known as weathering steel, is a special steel originally developed for bridge building and skyscraper construction due to its incredible strength. It develops a protective, striking rust appearance on exposure to the weather, creating warm rich textures not always associated with metal. Due to the chemical composition of Corten Steel, a very dense oxidisation layer is formed during the weathering process which protects the blue steel inside. If this protective barrier is compromised, it will simply form a new skin to protect itself. Corten Steel is extremely durable and has a far higher resistance to atmospheric corrosion than other steels.

Dimensions & Weight

ADBDG1 - 50 x 50 x H.100cm - 77kg

Finish/Weathering (Black)

Our black burners are finished with a RAL 9005 (jet black matt finish) heat resistant coating that will significantly delay the weathering process. In time, your burner will still develop a gentle patina, including rust spots, but given the nature of Corten Steel this will have no structural impact. Whilst such a finish is often considered desirable, it can be restored at any time through sanding and re-coating.

Run Off

During the weathering process the Corten Steel produces carbon run off or staining to adjacent materials such as stone or concrete. To reduce this possible staining, all Corten Steel products are supplied with small feet or a stand, lifting the product and preventing direct contact with the flooring material. After the initial reactive period Corten Steel will cure and self-seal with little to no carbon runoff. The weathering process of Corten Steel is integral to this product and as such we will not accept any responsibility for damage caused to surrounding materials as a result of carbon run off from Corten Steel products. Please ensure you do not place your product on any surface that may be damaged during the weathering process.